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1. Translation [1]
Could someone please translate these phrases for me? den store strid i den kristne tidsalder bave bins VI tages til fange i 1798 Thank you. Patti
2. Ole Andersen-Ingeborg Amundstr at Dahlager Oppland 1865 [1]
I am hoping someone on this list will connect to this family I have pasted below from the 1865 Census of Dahlager Vang. I am suspecting that Ole Andersen and Ingeborg Amundsdtr's son Even might have "turned into" Even Mathiesen who married Petra Johannesdtr Tollerud 18 February 1876 at Aas, Vestre Toten, Oppland. In family papers we have found a clipping labeled Dodefald with this information. . . Ole Andersen Dalager Vang Valders 10 November 1827 died 23 November 1906 Ingeborg Amundsdtr Vang 1. A
3. Norwegians in Alberta Heritage Digitization Project - OLDS [1]
I went to the suggested site Alberta Heritage Digitization Project - See if your communities history book is online http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/ In this book was a list of Norwegian settlers someone might be interested in. There is an index in this book, so there might be family histories for these people - I did not check out that possibility, but the settlers are listed below. I hope they belong to someone on the list. Patti Olds - A History of Olds and Area Olds History Committee Page 527
4. Re: Baptism question [0.967105]
What page Jon, Hans JRAYMOND651@aol.com wrote: >I have a baptism record from the digitalarkivet. The child was born and >baptized in 1875. In the column "uekte merknad" is the notation "v. 1871." Does >this mean the parents were married in 1871? > > >Jon Raymond >St. Paul Park, MN >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond > > >==== NORWAY Mailing List ==== >Karla's Norwaylist Webpages >http://members.tdn.com/dagwood/NorwayList.htm > > > > >
5. Re: Death Date translation [0.967105]
Hei Odd! Could this be 'gravfest' - 'jordfestelse' = funeral ceremony? Olaf > > graffest? ??
6. Re: Norway village in Wisconsin [0.967105]
There is also "Little Norway" near Mt.Horeb--The Troll Capital of the World! Mt. Horeb is about 45-50 miles S of the Dells---about 20 miles west of Madison. Kris Brue ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 5:50 PM Subject: Norway village in Wisconsin > Dear list, > Can someone tell me if the Norwegian village in Wisconsin is close to the > Wisconsin Dells? I am heading home to MN and then to the Decorah, IA area to > visit family. I w
7. Re: Search for a name. [0.967105]
Hi Steinar, Tell your friend to go to familysearch.com and do an ancestor search for last name Texe in the United States. I came up with four - two in Louisiana and two in Puerto Rico. Good luck! Joan in Illinois
8. Looking for g-grandma from Tromso, Norway [0.967105]
Hello, I'm looking for immigration info for my g-grandmother Alvilde Marie Andersdatter/aka/ Andreasdatter. Born 30 March 1865 in Tromso. I know she was in a foster home in 1875 in Trondenes. After that I lose track of her, and don't pick up again until 1889 when she's getting married in Ramsey Co, MN. She already had a 15 month old daughter Lillian Mary at that time. I've wondered if Lily was born in Norway??? Any help will be greatly appreciated! I haven't been able to find a darn thing. This has be
9. Re: Norsvin [0.967105]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis & Becky Cleveland" To: Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:42 PM Subject: Re: Norsvin > Thanks Ingrid, Odd and Helga: > > > Ingrid. About your information. That picture on the left does bear > remarkable resemblance to yours truly, similar appetites and all. I don't > feel bad about that for down at the University of Missouri, when they study > alcoholism, pigs are used for they replicate homo sapiens closely. The > po
10. RE: Gronstad [0.967105]
Seeking additional information on this family line Knud Johannessen GRONSTAD b: 1865 in Etne, Hordaland d: 1936 In Skanevik, Hordaland Asheim Christianing: ? Father: ? Mother: ? Spouse: Guri Lardtr LEKNES b: 1862 Leknes, Skanevik, Hordaland d: 20 May 1905 Asheim, Skanevik, Hordaland Christianing: ? Married: 15 Jan. 1889 Skannevik, Hordaland Father: Lars Aadnessen LEKNES (1821-1911) Mother: Taaron Larsdtr LECHNAES (1823-1902) If someone would please help me with the family line, like children of this famil
11. Bjastad Distad Anderson [0.967105]
If someone on the list is from Ivel, Kentucky, or the area, could you please look up an address for Vernice Brown. Most appreciated. Bea Crawford
12. Old Muskego - 133-140 [0.967105]
Acknowledgment The following selection is taken from "A Chronicle of Old Muskego" translated and edited by Clarence A. Clausen and Andreas Elviken and published by the Norwegian-American Historical Association (NAHA) in 1951. The Volume is out of print and not available from NAHA at http://www.naha.stolaf.edu where you will also find the first 33 volumes of Studies and Records online as well as Theodore C. Blegen's 2 volumes on Norwegian Migration to America. This chapter is published with the kind permis
13. translate please [0.967105]
I have tried a dozen dictionaries and can' t find the meaning of Lever af sine midler . It is on the 1900 census as Yrke which I believe is work or trade done by that person. Can someone please help. I did try myself several places. Thanks Gail
14. Re: Drammen Tidende - HEE HEE! [0.967105]
A wonderful story Molly, It reminds me of the July first, Canada Day fireworks display some friends and I put on at our lake cottage in 1975. In the afternoon and evening we quaffed ale and planned the event. Those big fireworks are very hard to aim aren't they? My neighbor was so mad about his deck. Boy, that indoor-outdoor carpet catches fire easy! Cliff Lien Alberta, Canada cjl@interbaun.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Molly Bergh" To: Sent: Tues
15. death... [0.967105]
Hi Elisabeth, my mother was 96 when she passed away. She was born in Norway. My prayers go out to you. Virginia S.
16. Hilde [0.967105]
I'm new to this so please be patient with me. I am looking for information on ancestors, descendants and any other information on Andrew Anderson Hilde. He was born in Christiana or Nees Prestegjeld, Norway on November 18, 1867 and died May 5, 1951 and is buried in Reedstown, Wisconsin. He was baptized December 15, 1867. He came to the United States with his parents, one sister and two brothers in 1881. Two older brothers had come to the United States earlier and one sister died in Norway. He was the
17. Re: Little Norway in WI [0.967105]
Re: Little Norway and Town of Blue Mounds---Now that I think of it---Little Norway is awfully close to the boundary with Vermont Township---I'll check and let you know which side it's on! Kris Brue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis & Becky Cleveland" To: Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Little Norway in WI > What township would be the location of Little Norway in Dane County? Travis > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Al A
18. Books [0.967105]
Hi; Can someone please tell me where I can buy a copy of "Fttesog for Skjek" and "Allesog for Gudbrandsdalen" by Engebret Hougen? Both areas are in Opppland. Thanks, Dan
19. Re: Children of Torkel & Julia Knudsen/Newtson [0.967105]
Hi Vicki, > Using various census Do you know who Newt G Newtson belonged to? He died May 19, 1888, age 37 years 5 months & 20 days, buried West Lisbon Cemetery. His wife was Susan. In the 1880 census they have a son Gilbert. There is a marriage of a Newt to Susan Osmundson on 13 March 1877 in Kendall Co and one to a Susan Thorson in 1875. Which one is the correct marriage? Daraleen
20. Re: ge for smallpox vaccination [0.967105]
Sun, 1 Jun 2003 20:32:21 +0200, Ingrid Kjxnnxy wrote: >Smallpox vaccination was given when the child was young. The age varied from >a few months old to six - seven years, as far as I have seen. In some church >records there are lists of vaccinated children. The date of vaccination was >also entered (sometimes) in the confirmation list - when vaccinated and by >whom. And I'm sorry to mention that many do forget this source. It might be very important, as this might be a link between deif
21. Re: Web map for locating farms??? [0.967105]
Hi Phil: I like to use: http://www.hvor.no/hvor.net You need only know the name of the farm and fylke, then it takes you there, showing it from 10 vantage points geographically. Travis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Emerson" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 11:39 AM Subject: Web map for locating farms???
22. Re: Listers in Wis? Dane/Green/Lafayette Counties? [0.967105]
I am not in one of those counties but I do have a copy of the Adams Lutheran Church commemorative booklet for years 1856-1976 and could do look-ups. My great-great grandfather went to Dane, then Green County before settling in Chippewa Cty., Minnesota, so I am also interested in information about those counties. Thanks, Joy Sundrum
23. Re: Dad is gone already... [0.967105]
Our deepest sympathy goes to you and your family. I lost my grandmother in 1961 , then my great grandfather a few years later and father in 1982 and I still cant understand why my caring , loving father had to go . All three of them was those who gave me most love in life I found my comfort in : May be those who goes to early for us are saved from some worce things, thing we never get the answer on - at least not while we are on the earth Elisab
24. ships to America [0.967105]
In a message dated 06/29/2003 5:13:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time, geraldberge@sprintmail.com writes: << Now I am dealing with a Texas family and was wondering what routes the ships to New Orleans and Galveston took. Did they usually start from a particular place on the Eastern side of the Atlantic? >> If you were from Norway and wanted to go to Texas by direct route, I assume you would more than likely try to take a ship from Bremen, Germany than to travel from Liverpool or Hull, England. If you did
25. Re: One word translation, please [0.967105]
Hallo, I am not sure in what connection you find "afgaaede", but it should be retired or not having a position any more. (afgaaende ="offgoing") Sincerely, Helge Gaalaasfter. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean R. Legried" To: Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 3:05 AM Subject: One word translation, please > This word "afgaaede" is the heading of a section of a Norwegian-American > Lutheran church record book and it's not in my dictionary. Help, please! > > Jean R.

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